There isn’t any serious doubt at this point that people are observing strange objects in the sky, most often near certain air force bases. There is also a plethora of computer graphics animations appearing on various video websites. So far, all of this video consists of animations and is not real.

However, the witness reports, such as the one featured on this week’s Dreamland, are almost certainly real, and some of the photographs are real, too, quite possibly all of the ones that we and Linda Moulton Howe have posted.
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In my last journal entry, I speculated about the possible meaning of the extraordinary “drone” photos that have recently surfaced. Now a new witness has appeared, “Isaac,” who claims to have worked on part of a project that involved the use in partnership of alien technology to create these remarkable devices. But is this true? If it is, then it is obviously very important.

As I have been doing all along, I am going to reserve judgment for now about whether or not the material he has deposited–and for that matter, the whole production of witness testimony and pictures–is a hoax or not. That is not to say that I’m not investigating. I certainly am investigating.
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Linda Moulton Howe and I have been deeply involved in the mystery of the “Drones,” the first pictures of which appeared on the Coast to Coast AM website in May. Subsequently, Linda interviewed “Sylvia” on Dreamland and got pictures from “Mr Smith” in Birmingham, Alabama. She also spoke extensively to him, as she did to “Chad,” and is convinced of their honesty.

Throughout the process, I have obtained analysis of the pictures offered, with little success because of the generally low resolution and the proliferation of effects programs more sophisticated than Photoshop that can make virtually undetectable inclusions in still images.
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The question of whether or not Dave Gaubatz is a rogue agent or an honest and truthful man is among the most important that can at present be asked. If he is truthful, then the fate of the world may well hang on what he has been trying to tell us since he found weapons of mass destruction in southern Iraq in 2003.

Mr. Gaubatz was for 12 years an agent in the Air Force Office of Special Investigations. In 2003, he was posted to Nasariyah in southern Iraq. His mission was to identify suspected weapons of mass destruction sites, and he has been claiming for some time now that he did just that.

Not only that, he says that these sites are now empty because they were looted by Iraqis and Syrians in the chaos that followed the inept US invasion of Iraq.
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